Question about DivxToDVD

Discussion in 'DivX / XviD' started by butaro, Sep 29, 2005.

  1. butaro

    butaro Member

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    Hello, i am looking to put about 20 large 45 minute avis to 5 DVDs, so 4 on each pretty much. My biggest problem is, if i just put all 4 of them into DivxToDVD will it automatically scale the bitrates so all 4 of them can fit onto one dvd or am i asking too much?
    If it isnt doing that (I'm converting at the moment)
    What is the best way to do what im asking.
    Thanks!
     
  2. elliott

    elliott Regular member

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    sounds like your doing it right to me, I put 4 episodes of a tv series all on one disc using divx to dvd in its default settings o min and o max bitrates came out fine and played with out stuttering on my player
     
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    It did work fine and the dvd played (almost) perfect on my dvd player however... the sound would sometimes speed up or go to slow. Also after completing the conversion the dvd was less than 4.3gigs, is there a way to get it to encode so it fits the dvd completely so i have a little bit better quality? I was using the defaults that time
     
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    actually 4.3 is the recommended length burning to close to the edge causes problems as that is where discs tend to get scratched and damaged preventing play back. I have had that audio prob a few times too but i think its caused by the amount of data however one thing to keep in mind when encoding or burning always disable all non essential software and screensavers this really will help and disable preview takes strain off resources and leaves more to be dedicated to your process
     

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